A popular series in the mid 60s. Created by Eugene Roddenberry and is one of the most popular science fiction topic in the world. Mostly about a captain exploring space and thinks of clever ways other than attacking(last resort) to solve problems. The motto is "to boldly go where no man has gone before."

A show that has spanned almost 40 years. While now insulted and unliked, it was once one of the greateest shows. Despite the lack of popularity, there are still millions of 'trekkies' and 'trekkers.' It has 5 serieses and 10 movies, and many online forums. Someday, it may be famous again.

A television show originally spawned by Gene Roddenberry. It Is the greatest science fiction show ever produced. It, unlike nearly every other science fiction show or movie, relies on a cerebral approach to solve a poblem rather than a gun, something that is very twoubling in today's science fiction. Star Wars posesses a James Bond sort of quality of shoot, shoot again, shoot some more, blow up something, kill billions of people only to be redeemed by saving one.

It is a great travesty that after the murder of billions, Vader was redeemed by saving the life of one, his son, who also killed billions all in the name of an equally imperialistic cause. Star Trek would never allow that.

A great sci-fi franchise that has perhaps seen one too many years (the original series was the best). I swear to God though, if I see one more fuckin' comparison to Star Wars I'll beat your fuckin' asses.

Sci-fi TV show from the 60's originally concieced by Gene Roddenberry. Star Trek in its 5 live action TV series and 10 movies were originally based on the Gene Roddenburry's visions of the future and his humanistic principles for what the future could achieve if human-kind worked to better its self with the use of technology and personal freedom.

Devoties of star trek are known as (i) Treckies or (ii) Trekkers.
(i) Treckies are often fans of the show but tend not to too heavily engage in the geekyer aspects of it such as conventions or creating their own uniform, righting fan scripts. Still likely to own plenty of DVD/PC Games on the subject buts that’s about it
(ii) Trekkers on the other hand tend to be much more devoted/fanatical and noticeably geekier, oftern sporting uniforms from the show in public with out much reason. Speaking Klingon to their friends (though most Treckies know the odd phrase her or there) and having hundreds of pounds (yes, not dollars) worth of Star Trek memorabilia. Trekkers can be described as 'moving with the show' though a week definition it show quite nicely the considerably amounts of involvement Trekkers with the show have over the passive engagement of Treckies